From the Rolls-Royce experimental archive: a quarter of a million communications from Rolls-Royce, 1906 to 1960's. Documents from the Sir Henry Royce Memorial Foundation (SHRMF).
Advertisement and specification sheet for the 'Autosyn' self-synchronizing motor by Pioneer Instrument Company.
Identifier | ExFiles\Box 170\3\ img083 | |
Date | 21th May 1936 guessed | |
"autosyn" The smallest Self-Synchronizing Motor . . . adaptable for remote indicators The uses for "Autosyn" are wide and varied in practically every industry where remote indications are desired. Because of its unique design and positive-action characteristics, Autosyn will respond to the slightest variances. A precisely balanced low-weight rotor, provided with ball bearings permits the operations of Autosyn by a very low torque. Delicate movements of sensitive elements, such as bellows or bourdon tubes, may be instantly transmitted to duplicate or triplicate indicators. APPLICATIONS As Remote Reading Mediums in: Temperature, Pressure Gauges, Flow Meters, Fluidflow Totalizers, Fuel Level Gauges, Valve Position Indicators, Turbine Order-signal Systems for Power Plants, Load Indicators for Power Plants, Shaft Speed Indicators, Remote Reading Scales, Phase Angle Meters, Mechanical Electrical Differentials, Watt-hour Indicators and Recorders, Interior Communications and many others. Our Engineering Department will gladly cooperate with you in solving your remote-reading problems. [Image of Motor Label] AUTOSYN MOTOR TYPE 753 SER. NO. _____ 32 VOLTS A.C. 60 CYCLES SINGLE PHASE PIONEER INSTRUMENT COMPANY BROOKLYN, NEW YORK Actual Size Size: 2-3/8" dia. x 2-3/8" long Weight: 9 Ounces Voltage: 32 V.{VIENNA} - A.{Mr Adams} C. - 60 Cycles Power: 1.75 Watts Heat Rise: 15°C. Peak Torque: 40 Gram Cm. Maximum Lag: Approximately One Degree Ball Bearing Equipped GUARANTEE All Pioneer Instruments and Accessories are guaranteed to function properly. If any instrument proves defective, it will be repaired or replaced without charge if returned to the factory within one year, provided it has not been taken apart. PIONEER INSTRUMENT COMPANY INCORPORATED..SUBSIDIARY OF BENDIX AVIATION CORPORATION 754 LEXINGTON AVENUE . . . BROOKLYN NEW YORK Printed in U. S. A.{Mr Adams} | ||